Flow Resin Anti-slip for Epoxy is applicable in a variety of ways. The various applications are explained below. For an even anti-slip finish on a floor coating, such as the Flow Resin Epoxy Floor Coating PRO, the anti-slip granules can be mixed directly into the epoxy. This is then applied scraping and then rolled out.
If even distribution is less important, you want to work faster or you have a steady hand, you can also choose to sprinkle the anti-slip granules onto the still wet epoxy primer. Then the floor coating is poured and then rolled on.
Consumption
The maximum dosage is 10% of the weight of the epoxy. Thus, for 10 kg of epoxy, a maximum of 1 kg of antiskid may be added. There is no minimum, but the less you add, the lower the antiskid effect. Usually 8% to 10% is applied.
Extreme non-slip and resistant to point loads?
For applications with high antiskid requirements, such as parking garages, car washes or slaughterhouses, Flow Resin Heavy Duty Antiskid is often chosen. This is sprinkled in immediately after the primer is applied.
Apply anti-slip lines?
For safe lines in warehouses, for example, with Flow Resin Epoxy Line Paint, first apply a thin coat of paint. Sprinkle anti-slip granules into this, let it dry, vacuum the excess material and then apply a second coat of paint. This will also make the lines anti-slip and safe.
Making Flow Resin EP Cast Flooring Industry non-slip?
In an epoxy screed, a thicker layer of epoxy is poured. If antiskid is mixed into this, it sinks to the bottom and does not work. To make the cast floor anti-slip, apply a layer of Flow Resin PU Transparent Topcoat or Flow Resin PU Colored Topcoat into which Flow Resin Anti-slip for Polyurethane is mixed.
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